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PAGE SEVEN same will be paid with interest, mb: : THE OLD HOME TOWN - : ‘ NOTICE FOR MORTGAGE FORE- git oa yn i ne aie I pst Notice CUDSURE SALE jae terest will cease on ven tha HOLD ER se fan certain. mortgage executed and deliv. | 19% : e ered by Leander Elki and Mary Elki, % By ANTHONY REIMERT , 5 + he AS his wife, Mortgagors, to Barnes | City: Treasurer. “ saute j=|8 i Brothers, ‘Incorporated, Mortgagee, | Nov. 13-14-15-16-17. \ © : Me, Tolinenm, Tia) siery we shall - ‘ " dated the 16th. day of . December, pee ek Sar Ie, be unable.to use your services any] i | AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | 1912, and filed for record in the of-/ SAME LINEUPS Briss a underwood oC M4 P 3 Classified Advertising Rates FOR SALE—Ferd roadster body, also ue the Register of Deeds of the 7. ' vi » Coun of tanvget Jour salary at the bashigrs| R Ford coupe, TH Thayer St Phone NSH hate ene ah aay gt IN MINOT GAME i desk.” 1 insertion. 25 words oF eR Robruagy Ag, we 28 cele OM pamineasy ; know aeeeee a . recorde ol o - . } “I'd lke to why,” said under ost ties ty Te ee et by _ First Hal 2 insertions. 25 words or |. | |roat—Reward for horse, dark grey |Wwritten instrument to John Herr,| Minot, @' © Johnson hotly, “Since you ask me,” replied the i ‘ i 900 {dated the 24th day of January, 1913, 1 A elding, five years old, weight 1,300 | ‘ y of Y>. Grafton, 0. ’ 4 manager, suavely, “I will lain 8 insertions 26 words: or Lo a g/and filed for record in the office of | i Reds anager, ly, exp! Hise Wee Ibs., purchased of Will Stone, 12; 2nd Eka for Teiecds of the-County| First half ended on Graf- that you are a dreamer, and a dreamer, Mr. Johnson, has no place in a business organization.” i That was perfectly true. Johnson, was, in bis off hours, an aspiring novelist. He was always dreaming plots instead of attending to- his miles northwest Wilton. Finder| o¢ Burleigh and State of North, Da-! i # mittty “Gee Ve Adams, Bismarck | oo eerie ad State ef arehe 201g ton’s 50 yard line with bail in hotel, at once. 11-14-3t | at 9 o'clock A. M., and recorded in: Grafton’s possession. LOsT=targe female Tad Yriah Bet: | BOOspAUR, of Mosteanes at hike ter, My name plate on collar, Li- beral reward for information as to. dated the 10th day of January, 1923, | ‘and filed for record in the office of 1 week, 26 words or undex 1.26 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY -RATES. Minot, N. D., Nov. 16.—When the Minot and Grafton football teams et at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon for Fy duties as'a $25 clerk. 65 Cents Per Inch whereabouts. A. W. Mellen. Phone fi pevister of Weeds of the County |the championship half of the state ‘The least thing. started the|, An ‘sisninidd ate ate baad “in BB ep h ahd State of North Du-|they presented the same lineups heels whirring in hig head. And advance. Copy should be re- F LE OR RENT kota, on the 13th day of September,}tney did last Saturday at Grand ow, in consequence, he was fred. ceived by ia aiclock to insure OR SALE 0) 1923, at 10:10 o'clock A, M., and re- | 0). ici d HOUSE, AND FLATS corded in Book 175 of Assignments |Forks. The officials "_ announce And he had just $200 in the world. And even that was only luck. A} § maiden aunt had left it to him a week before, and that was the sole, xX reason why it still resided in @e insertion same day. WE_RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED FOR RENT—For the winter or long- |at. page 90, will be foreclosed by a, were: George Dewey, Fargo, referee; er, a very desirable furnished |*#le of the premises in said mort-| Edgar Houser, Bismarck, | umpires 4 4 gage and hereinafter described at the} John Hanson, Grand Forks, head home of eight rooms and bath. ‘front door of the Court House in| jinesman. Ideal playing weather Fine residential district. Address | the City of Bismarck, County of Bur-| prevailed. P . i money's worth.’ : - He drew his $200 out of the bank! |- 711-6th St. Phone 228R. 8 described in said mortgage and . Ades 11-14-1w | Which will be sold to satisfy the bank. THE 555 General -Delivery, P. 0. leigh and State of North Dakota, at “I'm through,” sald Johnson, as the hour of ten o'clock A..M., on the} cca he went down the stairs into the BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR RENT—A = th day of December, 1923, to sat-| JAMESTOWN street. “But I'm golng to see my| ENT—Abeut Nov. 22 new mo-' isfy the amount due upon said mort-{ ” PHONE 32 dern 4 room house. Inquire at gage on the date of sale. The prem- HEADS CLASS >» {gE SRE TEE ST PL that afternoon. He meant to have b cepa NR tate bases same are described as_ foll i i Nov. 16.—John Thomas, a royal time on it, and ghen elther yon J ga hoe FOR RENT<Modern unfurnished | Southwest Quarter (SW) of -See-| of Junezrown, N. D., on the Univer- MEN WANTED—to Tearn—Autos,| fiat also partly furnished light tion Eight (8) in Township One Hun-| Se or ‘Chicago football team, was to become a tramp or‘to shoot him- self—he hady't dechied which. Electrical, Gas Engineering. The) house keeping rooms call 183 eed eT Cee ae) Nomen or Hange | elacted president of tne senior class He moved’ to the Ritz-Vander- ) demand is far greater than we can] Business College. 11-13-1w | prj ‘| ig fy r A t ‘ i tee ' sa » ___11-13-1W) principal Meridian, Burleigh Coun-|at the university. Thomas received podl, ie srery one LS | panel, seed ee $10.00 Le oer of FOR RENT OR SALE-—Small fur-} ty, North Dakota. _ | more votes than the two other nom- fashionable hotel pai fe i ered everywhere for well traineé| nished house, east part of ci fotice of intention to foreclose | inces combined, He bought a ready-made_dress suit | mechantes. Don't remain idle this! phone 617K. 1 said mortgage having been duly a 1 a9. ch " th N 7 if served as provided by law, there! Friar MeCollister, champion of the winter, get in.the big money class. a Ne ; r Lads z x FOR Fi ‘Four room modern apt.|will be duc on the day of stle the| university fencing team was elected A few weeks’ training: with tools 5 aa t 516 Hannafin Ave. Phone 169W.'| sum of Twelve Hundred y nine | president of the junior class, at the Hemphill Practical Trade} afin ve 160W nd, 82-100. ($125989) Doll e | pre j Schools, the Million dollar trade! __-____y PTS IN i ther with the statutory ae School System, will fit you fori MODERN bungalow for rent. In-|fees and disbursements allowed Preus To Go any of these big pay jobs, ‘Get} quire at 510-4th Street. law them on. He mingled among the, crowds. Nobody would have guessed , that he was just a discharged clerk, | with exactly a- hundred and thirty- two dollars and, twenty-three cents | and a stiff white shirt and put) Wy if IK a SS SYS SSS vg AUNT SARAN PEABODY WHO HAS PRACTICALLY STOPPED LOCAL ‘PIPE SMOKING) WAS PETRIFIED WITH ASTONISHME: : : ' tn the world. : : ‘ NT “TODAY. ; -14-4t|* Dated October 19. / “Wwhavs ai the crowd? he asked] | WHEN TWO SALESMEN SMOKING LARGE PIPES STEPPED "| away from hard work t9d low Py.) RENTETSGN EOI daw| PETTERS AND ComPaNy, | To Coal Confab “ OF THI TRAIN: / 7 Ni 7 Toes ite ssignee. s C \ one lte. sNanguce at the Red te Se? —< pa ph eect aanawiniitee! kowiak, 421-12th St. E, A. Ripley; nee.’ st. Paul, Nov. 16—Governor J. A. ‘ 11-15-tf} “Attorney for Assignee, | 0. Preus today announced his inten- Canada and ten other Cities. We] FOR RENT — Nine-room modern, Mandan, N. D. tion of accepting the invitation ot pay railway fare. Write nearest] jouse. Phone 64 or 665. 11-9-1w 10-26; 11—2-9-16-23-30.| Governor Gifford Pinchot of Penn- Branch for’ free catalogue amd | eee | sylvania to attend a conference at Cross’ association,” the clerk re- plied./ “Tickets fifty-dollara.” - OUT OUR WAY Johnson bought one and was as- ‘BY WILLIAMS most beautiful girl he had ever ED—At Bismarck hospital] FOR T—Rooms over Knowles GAS EGSES ND DIS- | price question of anthracite coal. ft | TRIBUTION OF ESTATE | Gove Prous in reply eo au olNeatien Jewerly store, suitable for offices |STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, or living apartment for two or] County of Burleigh—ss, |, | three gentlemen. Apply Knowles,| In County Court, Before Hon. I.| e Nurse or orderly. “ 11-15-3t WANTED—Poultzy pickers at the seen. On her left was a portly old gentleman—but Johnson paid little | attention to him. | declared he would be only too glad to sist in any program which would In a few minutes he had fallen a) ARR pe Ne Jeweler, 31-10-t¢ | C. Davies, Judge. id the consumers of hard coal in nto conversation with the girl. By lf Nonjhernc Bpgetcga coy 7-10 she 3 . iahel In the Matter of the Estate of | Minnesota to obtain this commodity ¥ the time the entree was served he : : y 11-7-L0t) FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms} Johannes Roether, Deceased. a fair and reasonable price had told her his life history—all ex- for light housekeeping. Steam] John Roether. Petitioner, v: ’ ener) a P HELP WANTED—FEMALE heated, hot and cold water. Laurain | garet Roethe: a Lockert, Margaret | i : cept the part about being fired. Be- Apts. B. F. Flanagan, Prop. Smith, Katherine. Roether, Margar WANTED—Experlenced girl for gen- tha Roether, Jokn and also Johann | BE PREPARED FOR COUGHS tore ates otots Waa pence ete | 1 housework: Write or phone 11-10-1w game he ha a at eral housework: ee Roether, Peter Roether, Res ‘i Sater the table.” Never before had are, EL, Sémling Hazelton, N, D. [FOR RENT—Three nice rooms SINS EL tat RING DELETS ten tell uebncas tas eniodepe nuetel a paeveie ¥ he been so passionately in love. > L. ’ , i ereariod paieaie Be Pas Pe Rove Need -Dientante ___| little: cough or cold and prevent the * And she was in love with him. ae WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- Edburg S traoieg | Nereby notified id Tespondents are | hig one, or an attack of “flu.” Bear edburg. _ __10-80- : in mind Foley's Honey and Tar, the That was the miracle of it. They 5 ai rt. knew from the first glance that 3 i | they were made for each other. nt of the administrator of Joha' 2 Roether, late of the cit f *E fortable sleeping room; ladies only k, in the Couaty of Burle city heat and hot water. Phone|State of North Dakota, decea |safe and sure remedy for coughs, colds, brogchial and throat troubles “T must see you again.” ° Dm Ai 9 eral house one® 564, o and coughs resulting from “flu”. “You must call next Sunday,” she y nsewOrk.- “HoH 11-15-3¢ | _1043M. 1 ERG ecb) 0) au (a Foley's. Honey and Tar—the largest whispered. “We live at—” , ANIED=Caiapitehtmenetoranene CO ONS ano wine that the jcsuite of said de; | selling cough remedy in the World Suddenly shots were heard. A i y ig eal Eker. is 470 gen-| fortable sleeping room} tadies only. ion, and petitioning that | —ftee from opiates. Get the gen- : aa Phone 1043-M. 11-10-1w | his ount be allowed, the residuc | uine—refuse substitutes. haggard, wild-eyed man staggered y , down the hall, waving a couple of , i j y 11-12-1w automatics, which he presented at WANTED — Experienced waitress. various persons indiscriminately. Homan’s Cafe. . 11-15-1w | FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- acetate: Be Ncinte dern home. 403-3rd St. Too Late To Classify 11-15-3t So paralyzed were all Dy/ this NT aIRTER eae 5 ee outbreak that the diners sat as if! 3 AGENTS WANTED Bera ; ten OEE ROR eee ; penne AGe DED aise MISCELLANEOUS o'clock in the F room and bed room furniture petrified. The wild-eyed man! = 4 CUT YOUR COAL BILL—25 percent | F¢ -“waison |} f with; 2t the court room r airs 5 B ison phonograph with on art | rockers, chairs, davenport. Also ~ stopped In front of the old gentle- to 50 percent by installing RATE-| 95 and table, for $15.00, the court house, y full sét of Harvard Classics. Pric- man on the girs Lee é < KIN LIGNITE GRATES. Sold in| pookease, music desk, kitchen ‘cab. | 2. Mk. @ounty of Burleigh, and State} eq very low. Call 213-2nd. i y i 5 Haas se a, has bee: - ane e nests g foaled aimater res oe at bts ee ee . + Bismarck by Ruders Furniture Ex-} inet, china closet, buffet, library, pointed by this Court for the 11-16-3t tee | - = WE Cae pata tpl anal e table, flowers, one chair, also/ment thereof, at which | time "and FOR RENT—South room in warm, i jj S a al 5 ck, iano, and electric washer. 518-|Place any person interested in said| strictly modern house. Apply 411 srqhict at enaaen ueeweaea : N. Dak. Agents wanted. 12'S, Phone TLR, [estate may appear and file his exeep- SHEEP For view 7 H 11-18-tf 2 z tions, in writing to said account, and)5S 2 SALE—120 head of away. A moment later the attend- " a 11-15-1w| Getition and contest the samen” | bredding ewes for sale, or will! ¢x- ants had him.in charge. POSITION WANTED. FOR SALE—Remuainder of our house-| And you, the above named respond-| change for yearling steers of good ‘The girl was clinging round the . g ____ POSITION WANTED. _| hold goods. Typewriter, fruit ents, and each of you,gare hereby, Quality. Sylvester & Dalley, Man- ig h old gentleman's neck. “Oh, Daddy, VEZ cece YOUNG LADY desires position 981 jars, bed room suite, living room| ¢ q and required then and there th dan, N. D. 11-16-4t he's’ saved- you—this gentleman,” = fling clerk or office assistant. Call) furniture, sewing machine, dining| be and appear before this Court, and |. she stammered {ncoherently- . 628-M. 11-14-8t| room table and chairs, oil stove, |SUOW cause, if any you have, why said)” If voy are looking for a Lig- Then Johnson had the shock of F Li and rug. Phone 980. residue i i nite coal that gi his life, He recognized the, old | a Two AR party ae houses, Le ____11-16-8t | the administration of estate| and lasts pede py sre “= gentleman as Mr. Briggs, the head : ea close. in, splendid. condition, NTED—Second ha turning | osed and said M. J. Hiltmer be dis-| 440 “indian Head.” ‘BIS. of the firm. th, $2, lathe with about 6 or 8 feet bed. it 5 | 2 #e “Haven't I\seen you before?” “THE OLD CROSSING WATEHMAN GOT A LITILE FUSSED [A rea cash, pace | ee ee rote, Willaee, Ne Dota puted gthe Sth day of November,| MARCK LUMBER COM- TEE ee tny,| THE OTHER DAY WHEN ATTRAIN HAPPENED ALONG Five. room house; close in, toilet, | abaw| "By the Courts PANY. Phone 17 i iti barn. | WANTED—To buy a smali house 10 C. BS, Se lobby of the hotel, and the, hubub JUST AS HE WAS FRYING A COUPLE OF EGGS.) srewilians | | HERS Fe sooo ae Judge of the County LAWN INS : F : = ee n $8000.00, $700.00 cash, balance) be moved elsewHtre. Geo, M. Reg- Vi SURANCE mau eee es @ . aionthly. ister, Bismarck, N, D. _11-15-lw $M Seo Fertilize and protect your With your firm,” Johnson stam- | = er bores in land: Bus FOR SALE—Duroe Jersey Boar Pigs.]|CALL FOR WARRANTS. lawn from freezing out by plac i z ; leigh County is starting on its! Can be registered. M. G. Ward, CITY OF BISMARCK | covering with well rotted ma- F o’colck P. M. on said day, offer for| wit: . D: i lay ° ‘ 5 i | Phon |i epee ek A f a ‘4, Formerly? Do you mean to sa¥.)saie-and seli to the highest bidder| The Southwest Quarter (SW%) of | A. Ia eur Cea aed Gok ater me tonty Tonk: Supetes ee oe a | RNs MAO 5 ELE (Notice 1p Borah celgen that) there) Nite,) Abo arama rte ore they let you go?’ demanded Mr. |for tash at the front door of the|Section Eighteen (18) in Township ALBIN HEDSTROM, Bees 4 i i FOR SALE CHEAP—1 kitchen cab-,is funds on hand to pay all rexis-/ comes, We are in a positio! Briggs. Courthouse in the City of Bismarck|Qne Hundred Thirty-seven (137) Sheriff of Burleigh County, Fire Insurance written in reliable) inet and 2 rockers. 205 Mandan tered warrants of the City of Bis- ‘ iB “Thad a lttle misunderstanding |in the County of Burleigh and State|North of Range Seventy-seven (177), North Dakota. * |. companies. My business ‘has 11-15-2t/ marck on the Gencral,~Library and|t@ take care of all orders Kindly pre-| promptly. Wachter Transfer with Mr. Simpson”—Johnson began, |0f North Dakota, the foffowing des-| situated in the County of Burleigh| LYNN, TRAYNOR & TRAYNOR, doubled this past year, There is |7 Gai | Road and Street fund no. “Nonsense, nonsense,” id the |ctibed real estate and premises in| and State of North Dakota, to satis-| Att for Plainti: . @ a $ 2 i 5. - ~old gentleman. “I don’t allow id said epecial execution and in said|fy the amount of $1,266,06, ‘and the Devils ‘Lake, North Dakota. i au E, YOUNG ta cast Sas ‘tice ae see none 82:, 82, 8 oe diam i oe In the” offi 1| mortgage described as follows, to-jcosts and expenses of sale. 11-9-16-23-30—12.7-14 fas Laie ye eee ies Fs ci i ii a : ae =F eS Beulah Lignite Coal is Best. |$4.75 per ton. Q@rder now. | Wachter Transfer Co. Phone - THAT'S WHY WE ALL HAVE TWO EARS! Phone 453 for the Famous Wilton WELL You MAKE || ; GOOD use or |/Screened Lump Lig- BOTH OF T ) nite Coal at $4.75 per th say A ton delivered. Wash- || burn Lignite Coal Co. Vy ¥. 1 DECISION OF SUPREME COURT shall see Simpeom. im the morning. See ers aviee ae ana ay DOINGS OF THE DUE FS 243 Peale : 4 In Wrong I " \ em a - ‘DE ys \~ Sina wile al Mr, Jobasoa,”: HELLO, DORIS, 15 READY Yer? ae 5 eee DORIS I'M SORRY" Wuen EVER said the manager, - . ! INNER EADY: } IT HAS BEEN : BUT \T SLIPPED MY |). aac gaan aR aa fen fre Ready FoR. || COULDN'T HELP IT- |) HAIR NETS. IND 1 WAS 50.” | JoASK YOU TO. } way toward the cashler’s desk, He | OVER AN Hour! 1S THERE A CHANCE ) AND-SILK SY TODAY THAT was glad of salary, for ad | ? aS , foX} 4 oe Eee ee Tale see taal I'VE HAD MINE Ras tial HOSE 1ASKED| “| y HARDLY KNEW /GoeS IN ONE ooly never tad ais anne ney WHERE HAVE ~ SOMET HING To you To GET? |. N (@ 1022, Westera Newopaper Union.) : \ You, Bee Naerril - 2 Peo, NOW ? - 7. NOTICE OF SALE ON SPECIAL | EXECUTION | Notice is Hereby Given, that un- der and by virtue of a jndgment and ; aacree entered aren the se cI dens 2 4 ee =i "SUFI of that certain mortgage hereinafter i ‘ ; g raentioned and described and .special j F an FROM: KIDDER county FBure i j “| : a , k ,)\ 1. G. McElroy, execytion issued out of the Court in anq for the Count: Plaintiff and Appellant. leigh-and Bate, of North Da : d ea e ist o! ljovember, " ** -, deca f ; : sie i 1 Board of County. Commission- ~ ae peal ff Ni / M : f | ers in and for Kidder County, Rodgers, Emma. f / : ‘i j | North Dakota, et al, Paul Trust Comba hy (formerly Sait LAT A\\\\\, 7 a 4 Nt f ‘ / H Defendants and Respondents. Paul Tru ae vings Bank), @ cor- HAW, E E f ay 5 b | SYLLABUS: eae poration, Sant Company, a ci a z ae : ee 1, It is the correctness of the or- Lv soration, Francis Jaszkawiak, Lillian der or judgment. appealed from that Balawingss jAdmainiatratrig ofthe ECKLES AND HIS FRIE ‘ : . ER is. involved wpop an appeal. If. the ‘a H. W. Crawford, are defendants, lorder or judgment is correct it will T have levied upon the real property | HAT ANO , : ; | be affirmed without regard to what herelnatior described and which vg X : b eme 5 "i - e rf. ES, y arguments presented in the cougt.be- beet 4, A hich abot age wane | be i i a ‘ low may have impelled the trial mn upon’ and affected “the: teal A! a WHAT. Hl A é ca | to soa the ennai diy walch ises hereinafter des- | = S - 4 J Mewehy: . . ! and, glso, without regard to eribeq and which said mortgage is | 2 y i eas SEN 3 2 Hl 2 { . what See aan’ by. the _ dated, the ‘17th day of June, 1914, : i e 4 x S - trial court for making its decision. iand was filed for record in the office " e 27 ; . SYLLABUS: -__ t f : From, judgment of the “district court. of Kidder County, Jansonius, J., plaintiff appeals. ‘ Stake ei, 3 — Caras Opibie: ae : f 5 : f “ im, nger, L. Nuchols, afd : tot be an meres jae ‘ yi : a, 5 - >< : | Charles L. Crum, Bismarck, N. Dj the mortgagee therein, to i <i maar, ioe # 3 “ attorneys for plaintiff. Sat Thomas. H. > si Sullivan,-Hanley @ Sullivan, Man- dan, .N. D., attérmeys for dotendagts. th Fine Silencer. : SHE—Why .do they al chee! when @ fellow gets herr ake SENIOR—So the ladies. w. ; what he says.—The’ Latineer,

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